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As far as I am aware , this never happens in object / oblique alternations ; that is , there is no conative where the oblique has all the same entailments as the corresponding object but also several proto - agent properties.21 Thus ...
As far as I am aware , this never happens in object / oblique alternations ; that is , there is no conative where the oblique has all the same entailments as the corresponding object but also several proto - agent properties.21 Thus ...
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Verbs denoting change of properties in ISL often have a path movement as part of their phonological structure . The direction of the path is not variable , however , it is lexically fixed , often expressing the direction of a specific ...
Verbs denoting change of properties in ISL often have a path movement as part of their phonological structure . The direction of the path is not variable , however , it is lexically fixed , often expressing the direction of a specific ...
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States , or properties , cannot be associated with locations in the signing space . Any R - locus established in this discourse would be interpreted as associated with the referential expression in the sentence ( LEAVES ) , rather than ...
States , or properties , cannot be associated with locations in the signing space . Any R - locus established in this discourse would be interpreted as associated with the referential expression in the sentence ( LEAVES ) , rather than ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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